At Champs-Élysées Aesthetic Medical Center, we offer a groundbreaking Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) treatment, a highly efficient method for regenerating lost follicles. This innovative approach uses iPSC-derived Dermal Papilla Cells, a pivotal component in hair follicle formation, marking a significant advancement in cell-based hair loss therapies and regenerative medicine.
Hair loss can impact lives beyond genetic predisposition, with factors like medication and emotional distress affecting hair follicles. Conventional treatments often fall short of achieving satisfying results by focusing on repairing damaged follicles instead of generating new ones.
At Champs-Élysées Aesthetic Medical Center, we offer a groundbreaking Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) treatment, a highly efficient method for regenerating lost follicles. This innovative approach uses iPSC-derived Dermal Papilla Cells, a pivotal component in hair follicle formation, marking a significant advancement in cell-based hair loss therapies and regenerative medicine.
iPSC Treatment Potential
The iPSC Treatment has the potential to address various hair loss types, including involutional alopecia, androgenic alopecia, and alopecia areata.
How Does (iPSC) Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Treatment Work?
The iPSC Stem Cell treatment involves collecting microcell samples from the patient’s scalp, reprogramming them into hair follicle microcells, cultivating these genetically modified cells, and then transplanting them onto the patient’s scalp. New hair growth typically becomes visible within one to three months following the procedure. iPSC Treatment is known for being painless and effective.
Recovery And Side Effects
There’s minimal to no recovery time required after an iPSC Stem Cell treatment for hair loss. Unlike other hair restoration methods, iPSC ensures the donor area retains its natural hair growth and density. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for about a week after the procedure.